Edmund H. Eitel letter to Lucius Lybrand, 1915 October 11

October 11th, 1915. Dear Mr. Lybrand: Mr. Riley regrets that he cannot help you in the matter of autographing books, as he is no longer able to write with his right hand, and he therefore returns the two dollar bill herewith; but as a special remembrance to your son sends his personal souvenir, his booklet, "Out to Old Aunt Mary's" printed in fac-simile. Very sincerely yours, Edmund H. Eitel Lucius Lybrand, Esq., Terre Haute, Indiana.

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October 11th, 1915. Dear Mr. Lybrand: Mr. Riley regrets that he cannot help you in the matter of autographing books, as he is no longer able to write with his right hand, and he therefore returns the two dollar bill herewith; but as a special remembrance to your son sends his personal souvenir, his booklet, "Out to Old Aunt Mary's" printed in fac-simile. Very sincerely yours, Edmund H. Eitel Lucius Lybrand, Esq., Terre Haute, Indiana.